The Wolf Intelligencer

Saudi Arabia – المملكة العربية السعودية

Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)
Arabian Wolf (Canis lupus arabs)
Iranian/Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes)

الذئب

Population Statistics [Unknown. 300-500? approximate)
الإحصاءات السكانية

Legal Status; No protection. No livestock compensation.
الوضع القانوني

Resources
موارد
Welcome in theMinistry of Environment, Water and Agriculture
Ministry of Interior Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Organizations
المنظمات
The Saudi Wildlife Authority (SWA)

Saudi Arabia News Resources & Publications
الموارد الأخبار والمنشورات
Arab News
Saudi Gazette: Home
Saudi Arabia News – Top stories from Al Jazeera

LATEST SAUDI ARABIA NEWS
معظم الأخبار الأخيرة

Wolf and Wildlife News from Saudi Arabia – المملكة العربية السعودية

    Journal Articles

    onservation of the Threatened Arabian Wolf (Canis lupus arabs) in a Mountainous Habitat in Northwestern Saudi Arabia. Alatawi AS. Biology. 2025 Jul

    ABSTRACT

    Abstract
    The expansion of human activities can degrade natural habitats, thereby increasing threats to wildlife conservation. The wild populations of many species have declined due to the modification of natural habitats by humans. The Arabian wolf (Canis lupus arabs) is a subspecies of the gray wolf that is of conservation concern across its distribution range. The Arabian wolf is understudied in certain habitats (e.g., mountainous areas), which limits understanding of its overall ecology. Given its vulnerable conservation status, this study aimed to collect relevant data and information on incidents and potential threats facing this predator in the rugged mountainous habitats of western Tabuk province, Saudi Arabia, and how the effects of these threats can be minimized. In these mountain habitats Arabian wolves encounter various severe threats that challenge relevant conservation efforts. Observations of such threats—some of which result in wolf mortality—represent serious challenges to the survival of wild Arabian wolves. Conflicts with humans and livestock represent considerable threats that must be appropriately managed. Additionally, the potential association between Arabian wolves and free-ranging dogs requires further investigation. Various conservation scenarios and mitigation approaches can be applied to help reduce negative impacts on Arabian wolf populations and maximize their likelihood of survival. Overall, ensuring the persistence of such a unique desert-adapted apex predator in this ecosystem must become a conservation priority.

    Geographic distribution patterns of melanistic Arabian Wolves, Canis lupus arabs (Pocock), in Saudi Arabia (Mammalia: Carnivora). Zafar-ul Islam M, Boug A, Shehri A, da Silva LG. Zoology in the Middle East. 2019 Apr

    Carnivores of the Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia (Carnivora: Canidae, Felidae, Hyaenidae, Mustelidae). Aloufi AA, Amr ZS. Lynx, new series. 2018 Dec

    Genetic variation and subspecific status of the grey wolf (Canis lupus) in Saudi Arabia
    TC Bray, OB Mohammed, TM Butynski Biology-Zeitschrift für, 2014

    Arabian wolves persist in the Tuwayq Mountains of Saudi Arabia. Al Haza QS, Wronski T. Wildlife Middle East News. 2012 Mar

    Distribution update of the Arabian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) from Saudi Arabia. Cunningham PL, Wronski T. Wildlife Middle East News. 2010 Dec

    Arabian wolf distribution update from Saudi Arabia. Cunningham PL, Wronski T. Canid News. 2010 Dec

    Blanford’s fox confirmed in the At-Tubaiq Protected Area (northern Saudi Arabia) and the Ibex Reserve (central Saudi Arabia). Cunningham PL, Wronski T.Canid News. 2009 Jun

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